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Pleasehelp Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Hi

It's the same as last time.

It's the same from before.

Difference?
  

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pleasehelp It's the same as last time. It's the same from before. (not idiomatic) It's the same as before.

  • pleasehelp It's the same as last time.
  • It's the same from before.
  • (not idiomatic) It's the same as before.
  • (same meaning)
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pleasehelpIt's the same as last time.

It's the same from before. (not idiomatic) It's the same as before. (same meaning)
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pleasehelpIt's the same as last time.

It's the same from as before.
There's a bit more emphasis on a particular occurrence of an action or event in the first statement, but other than that, these two are near equivalents.

CJ
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From sounds unnatural, but I'm not prepared to say it's wrong.
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Phil -- What do you need to get prepared? Emotion: wink
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"What do I know from English?", right? Emotion: smile

CJ
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How about: It's the same from last time.
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pleasehelpHow about: It's the same from last time.

No way!

CJ
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It's the same one from last time.

ok?
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It's the same one from last night.

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It's the same one from your last visit.
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They're a bit colloquial, but one is as good as the other. Personally, I wouldn't use them.

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